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Essay heading: Faith &Amp; Work, Do They Mix?
 
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I began to follow Jesus Christ as my savior and Lord. I was nurtured and encouraged in this new journey by a campus fellowship of students and staff who loved God and who inspired me to follow Jesus Christ and grow in this intimate relationship with God. I am so grateful for how God used those people and that time of my life in college...
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I am so grateful for how God used those people and that time of my life in college. As I began my senior year at the University of Kansas, I was at the top of my class studying Geology and was headed to law school for a career in Petroleum and Gas exploration. Undergraduate life was quickly coming to a close, and the significant voices in my life began to ask the question, “How are you going to invest your life for eternity?” The only real models in my life of people older than me who followed Jesus Christ seriously were all full-time professionals in campus staff ministry...
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